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gbpvr & devnz
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2007-04-26, 08:38 PM (This post was last modified: 2007-04-26, 09:05 PM by Orbital.)
Sub,
I logged into safe mode this morning to scan my PC and it found nothing so I went about as normal. Well, after awhile I decided to open GBpvr and see If there was anything I wanted to record this afternoon...... After I double clicked the gbpvr Icon it seem gbpvr wanted to reinstall itself and put some folder in my C:\program files\ directory called devnz......
I've had gbpvr forever and it's never tried to do this.

Does your program add this folder or could this be an issue I need to worry about. Spyware / Virus ? thanks

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2007-04-26, 08:44 PM
All of the GB-PVR files are installed in "c:\program files\devnz\gbpvr". I'm not sure why it wanted to rerun the Windows Installer though. It'll usually log a message in the Windows Event Viewer if it needs to do something like this though, so check there.
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2007-04-26, 09:04 PM
sub Wrote:All of the GB-PVR files are installed in "c:\program files\devnz\gbpvr". I'm not sure why it wanted to rerun the Windows Installer though. It'll usually log a message in the Windows Event Viewer if it needs to do something like this though, so check there.

Well, I guess that's good to hear...... I was worried that your program didn't create a folder by that name.....

Here is some background info to make things a little clearer.
I have installed gbpvr on my D partition ( D:\program files\GBpvr ).
I install all my Programs on my D: partition.
I'm thinking after I booted back up out of Safe Mode the computer hiccuped and tried to reinstall gbpvr.
Strange but the "c:\program files\devnz" folder is empty with nothing in it. No GBpvr folder in it.
I may just delete that folder and see what happens.
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My configuration:
GB-PVR: Version 1.0.8
CPU: AMD Athlon 2800+ Barton
RAM: 1 Gig Kingston (DDR)
Video Card: Geforce FX 5200 (128 DDR)
TV Tuner: SAPPHIRE Theater 550 PRO
HD: Two Maxtor 80 Gig (7200 RPM)
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2007-04-26, 09:05 PM
Quote:Here is some Back ground info to make things a little clearer.
I have install gbpvr on my D partition ( D:\program files\GBpvr.
I'm thinking after I booted back up out of Safe Mode the computer
hiccuped and tried to reinstall itself. Strange but the "c:\program files\devnz\gbpvr" folder is empty with nothing in it. I may just delete
that folder.
Sorry - I cant answer that one. I only ever test installing in the default directory.
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2007-04-26, 09:10 PM
No problem at all Sub....... I just wanted to make sure that
a folder by that name devnz was something that related
to your program. Everything still works fine, it just scared me
a little.

Thanks for the quick reply ....... Smile

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GB-PVR: Version 1.0.8
CPU: AMD Athlon 2800+ Barton
RAM: 1 Gig Kingston (DDR)
Video Card: Geforce FX 5200 (128 DDR)
TV Tuner: SAPPHIRE Theater 550 PRO
HD: Two Maxtor 80 Gig (7200 RPM)
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2007-04-26, 11:21 PM
I've had it re-install before. I thought I'd be cute and remove the .ini files under BDA (except for the satellites that I was trying to get) and when I restarted the service, it would do a re-install of gbpvr. It did this several times while I was monkeying with setting up the satellite stuff.
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2007-04-26, 11:44 PM
flyswatta Wrote:I've had it re-install before.
Yeah me too.... operator error again though, at least I think so, IIRC.
I think it was accidentally deleting the web dir entirely for a new EWA install, rathe rthan leaving the critical bits. Happened another few times after a new install over an existing one, but I can't remember why...

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2007-04-27, 05:27 AM
Just for the statistics: I have seen several times GBPVR doing the automatic reinstall. It was with the .99.x versions, not before that release. Did not see it it last two months or so however.
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2007-04-27, 12:05 PM
pz1 Wrote:Did not see it it last two months or so however.

I did, yesterday for the first time. never happend before.
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2007-04-27, 12:28 PM
Sounds like a Windows update stomped on something / changed a file version that gbpvr didn't expect, perhaps.
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